Beginner’s Luck?

July 19, 2017
Posted by USHIO

What rhymes with ‘beginner?’ How about ‘winner?’ With US Hole In One, your amateurs have a greater chance of winning our grand prizes and giveaways than your pros.

You heard the term beginners luck? A lot of our own hole-in-one winners are surprisingly beginners. At some point in your life you’ve won a game you’ve never played before or witnessed someone win a game that they never played before. We believe it as if chance caused the victory to happen. The reality is that the effects of this supposed beginner’s luck can have a positive effect on your next tournament! Here’s how the phenomenon works and how you can use that information to incite good fortune on the green for you and your golfers.

As a professional golfer, when you’re great at something, you’re under a lot of pressure to continue to perform at that high level. This can cause your golfers to choke under pressure. On the contrary, as an amateur golfer, they are less bound by rules and is therefore able to outwit the more experienced player. Overall, the beginner expects nothing and therefore is not shackled by the pressure that the more experienced player feels. This gives your beginner golfers an advantage and a more likely chance of taking home the grand prize. No matter the outcome, your pro and amateur golfers good or bad fortune can make them win a fortune with US Hole In One.

You don’t have to believe us. How about you see for yourself. Throw your next tournament with a mix of amateur and pro golfers and see who comes out on top! US Hole In One has a variety of contests to throw to put your golfers to the test which include out $1,000,000 Shootout, Putting Contest and Hole-In-One Contests. To receive a free quote reach out to us at 888-882-5440 or email us at info@usholeinone.com.

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